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Let's face it, the festival season has become a big deal in fashion.
And whether you’re one of the thousands who make the trek to Southern California for the annual Coachella Valley Music festival, opt to stick closer to home in, say, Squamish, or would rather just observe the trend from the comfort of your own backyard — like it or not — this often fringed and feathered trend category is here to stay.

Searching for the perfect transitional spring-summer shoe? You might want to try a mule on for size.
The slip-on styles are like a mullet — business in the front, bare-heeled party in the back — for your feet.

Believe it or not there is a very long and complicated history behind the sneaker. In fact, things that may seem like new parts of sneaker culture such as the relationship between status, masculinity and sports actually date back to the early 19th Century.

Vans is starting 2014 on a good foot with its new limited-edition collection.
The iconic footwear company recently announced a spring collaboration with the Los Angeles-based Della, which aspires to be a “socially responsible fashion company,” working to empower women of the Volta Region of Ghana, West Africa by employing more than 50 women to create handcrafted textiles from sustainable, regionally sourced materials.

Among the most annoying things to pack when you travel are shoes.
It becomes especially problematic if you have to mix formal and casual footwear, say on a business trip that has some moments of personal travel on the side.